Greg Dexter, General Manager, The Radlett Centre
Adam Endacott, London
Sheena Manning, Hertfordshire
Since it's inception, Musical Stages has gone from strength-to-strength and has become invaluable – both as a classy publication and as a website – for anyone interested in Musical Theatre.
Its coverage of new musicals and undiscovered writers is as fervent and enthusiastic as its coverage of established shows and seasoned practitioners. It's interest in leading players is balanced by it's interest in performers who are just starting out in the industry. Reviews of West End and Broadway shows are matched by reviews of regional and fringe theatre shows around the world. Support for the creative teams behind the scenes is as genuine as support for those who stand centre stage.
George Stiles and Anthony Drewe
It was actually the lovely Paul Grunert who prompted me to subscribe, wanting as I do, to support anything that promotes Musical Theatre. I have enjoyed the magazine for some time, especially when it keeps us in touch with what is going on outside the UK (we forget that the West End is not the centre of the universe!)
Fiona Sinnott
(Fiona is currently appearing in The Sound of Music playing the Baroness to Paul Grunert's Max)
Greetings from the Isle of Man to you and your Musical Stages staff. There is no doubting the quality of the magazine and you are to be congratulated. I do like Lisa Martland’s Regional Round-Up feature and photos… excellent!
Bernard Hanson, Isle of Man
Jason Watson, Edinburgh
Geoff Bowden, London
I feel that the magazine is well worth the money; very informative, plenty to read and not too many adverts. I have recently been to see 42nd Street. Good to see Tim Flavin "in the flesh" after reading his column in Musical Stages. A great actor, singer and dancer. I had better mention Mole, a particular favourite of mine. Not sure about his comments on Michael Ball though – unless Michael is Mole in disguise!
Frances Baker, Somerset
Musical Stages is terrific and so high class. I love it. It is packed and so interesting. I am going through it a little at a time as it is like a rare sweet – you don't want to finish it.
Helen McGrandles, Isle of Bute
I get Musical Stages for my eighteen-year-old son who is studying Musical Theatre; he is busy auditioning for drama school for three years. I enjoy reading it too!
Mrs L March, Bedfordshire
My Musical Stages keeps me informed and I look forward to the next issue.
Sheila Welch, Derbyshire
Gareth Valentine
(Gareth is one of our finest Musical Directors)
Paula Wild, Norfolk
Michael Young, Jersey and Anne Radford, Gloucestershire
Did you know that the price of a ticket for Les Mis in New York is £84? I've seen it at 16 venues so didn't bother this time! Thank you for a fabulous magazine.
Jean Bennett, Derbyshire
Reverend Brian Walsh, Nottinghamshire
Bronwyn Gowans, Bristol
October excellent. Please keep up the good work.
Maurice H Adams, Sussex
L Moll, Norfolk
Your magazine was the only way I found out that John Barrowman was coming to Guildford in the Scott Fitzgerald musical. And congratulations on keeping your prices down – not easy in this day and age – and keeping the content up!
Barbara Hardman, Surrey
Ruth Grant, Lancashire
Mary Hammond, London
(Mary is one of our foremost singing teachers)